Unit_2
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Dingo, Ask three different farmers how they like to set the concaves for wheat and you will most likely get three different answers. I'm a custom harvester and I cut several thousand acres of wheat and then in the fall I cut several thousand acres of corn beans and milo. For wheat I use only the small wire concaves and the slotted grates. In fall while harvesting corn, beans and milo I run only the large wire concaves and the key stock grates. I always have the rotor pinch point set on the 8th concave bar. Granted that does involve a couple hours of work twice a year to change the concaves but anyone who runs that many acres should at least pull out the middle concave occasionally to level the concave and check the pinch point. I almost always have to level the concave and sometimes change the pinch point when I change the concaves. If you harvest just a few hundred acres of wheat, corn, and beans I see no reason why you couldn't run a combination of large and small wire concaves and do an acceptable job. I'm sure someone like Farm Kid2 will tell you what combination he uses.